Tania Mastrapa

Research Professor in Cuban and Latin American Studies

Tania C. Mastrapa is a specialist in Communist and post-Communist property reform in Europe and Latin America. She is the founder of Mastrapa Consultants (www.mastrapaconsultants.com), a practice that focuses on the areas of privatization and confiscated property in Cuba. She also assists prospective foreign investors seeking to avoid trafficking in confiscated property on the island. She has published works on art looting, property claims, compensation taxation, and transitional justice.

Dr. Mastrapa speaks frequently throughout Europe and North America about post Communist property restitution. Her academic and research interests include exile studies, immigration, and transitional justice.

Affiliations

Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Property Rights in Transition

Education

B.S. Carroll School of Management, Boston College, 1994

M.A.L.D. The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, 1999

Ph.D. Graduate School of International Studies, University of Miami, 2006